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Antidepressant

Hayley C Gorton, Roger T Webb, Mathew J Carr, Marcos Delpozo-Banos, Ann John, Darren M Ashcroft

ID
PH463
Version ID
926
Type
Drug
Data Sources
Valid event data range
01/01/1998 - 31/03/2014
Sex
♀  Female ♂  Male
Agreement Date
2018-04-09
Coding system
Read codes v2
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Definition

Importance:

People with epilepsy are at increased risk of mortality, but, to date, the cause-specific risks of all unnatural causes have not been reported.

Objective:

To estimate cause-specific unnatural mortality risks in people with epilepsy and to identify the medication types involved in poisoning deaths.

Design, Setting, and Participants:

This population-based cohort study used 2 electronic primary care data sets linked to hospitalization and mortality records, the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) in England (from January 1, 1998, to March 31, 2014) and the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank in Wales (from January 1, 2001, to December 31, 2014). Each person with epilepsy was matched on age (within 2 years), sex, and general practice with up to 20 individuals without epilepsy. Unnatural mortality was determined using International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision codes V01 through Y98 in the Office for National Statistics mortality records. Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated in each data set using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model, and meta-analyses were conducted using DerSimonian and Laird random-effects models. The analysis was performed from January 5, 2016, to November 16, 2017.

Exposures:

People with epilepsy were identified using primary care epilepsy diagnoses and associated antiepileptic drug prescriptions.

Main Outcomes and Measures:

Hazard ratios (HRs) for unnatural mortality and the frequency of each involved medication type estimated as a percentage of all medication poisoning deaths.

Results:

In total, 44678 individuals in the CPRD and 14 051 individuals in the SAIL Databank were identified in the prevalent epilepsy cohorts, and 891 429 (CPRD) and 279 365 (SAIL) individuals were identified in the comparison cohorts. In both data sets, 51% of the epilepsy and comparison cohorts were male, and the median age at entry was 40 years (interquartile range, 25-60 years) in the CPRD cohorts and 43 years (interquartile range, 24-64 years) in the SAIL cohorts. People with epilepsy were significantly more likely to die of any unnatural cause (HR, 2.77; 95% CI, 2.43-3.16), unintentional injury or poisoning (HR, 2.97; 95% CI, 2.54-3.48) or suicide (HR, 2.15; 95% CI, 1.51-3.07) than people in the comparison cohort. Particularly large risk increases were observed in the epilepsy cohorts for unintentional medication poisoning (HR, 4.99; 95% CI, 3.22-7.74) and intentional self-poisoning with medication (HR, 3.55; 95% CI, 1.01-12.53). Opioids (56.5% [95% CI, 43.3%-69.0%]) and psychotropic medication (32.3% [95% CI, 20.9%-45.3%)] were more commonly involved than antiepileptic drugs (9.7% [95% CI, 3.6%-19.9%]) in poisoning deaths in people with epilepsy.

Conclusions and Relevance:

Compared with people without epilepsy, people with epilepsy are at increased risk of unnatural death and thus should be adequately advised about unintentional injury prevention and monitored for suicidal ideation, thoughts, and behaviors. The suitability and toxicity of concomitant medication should be considered when prescribing for comorbid conditions.

Publications

  • Hayley C Gorton, Roger T Webb, Mathew J Carr, Marcos Delpozo-Banos, Ann John, Darren M Ashcroft, Risk of Unnatural Mortality in People With Epilepsy. JAMA Neurology, 75(8), 929-038, 2018.

Clinical Code List

Rows: 42
Code Description Entity type Category Coding System (Read)
d7.. tricylcic antidepressants res55: antidepressant drug Read
d71.. amitriptyline hcl [antidepres] res55: antidepressant drug Read
d72.. butriptyline res55: antidepressant drug Read
d73.. clomipramine hydrochloride res55: antidepressant drug Read
d74.. desipramine res55: antidepressant drug Read
d75.. dosulepin hydrochloride res55: antidepressant drug Read
d76.. doxepin res55: antidepressant drug Read
d77.. imipramine hcl [antidepress] res55: antidepressant drug Read
d78.. iprindole res55: antidepressant drug Read
d79.. lofepramine res55: antidepressant drug Read
d7a.. maprotiline res55: antidepressant drug Read
d7b.. mianserin hydrochloride res55: antidepressant drug Read
d7c.. nortriptyline res55: antidepressant drug Read
d7d.. protriptyline res55: antidepressant drug Read
d7e.. trazodone hydrochloride res55: antidepressant drug Read
d7f.. trimipramine res55: antidepressant drug Read
d7g.. viloxazine res55: antidepressant drug Read
d7h.. amoxapine res55: antidepressant drug Read
d8.. monoamine-oxidase inhibitors res55: antidepressant drug Read
d81.. phenelzine res55: antidepressant drug Read
d82.. iproniazid res55: antidepressant drug Read
d83.. isocarboxazid res55: antidepressant drug Read
d84.. tranylcypromine res55: antidepressant drug Read
d85.. moclobemide res55: antidepressant drug Read
d9.. compound antidepressant drugs res55: antidepressant drug Read
da.. other antidepressant drugs res55: antidepressant drug Read
da2.. tryptophan res55: antidepressant drug Read
da3.. fluvoxamine maleate res55: antidepressant drug Read
da4.. fluoxetine hydrochloride res55: antidepressant drug Read
da5.. sertraline hydrochloride res55: antidepressant drug Read
da6.. paroxetine hydrochloride res55: antidepressant drug Read
da7.. venlafaxine res55: antidepressant drug Read
da8. nefazodone res55: antidepressant drug Read
da9.. citalopram res55: antidepressant drug Read
daA.. reboxetine res55: antidepressant drug Read
daB.. mirtazapine res55: antidepressant drug Read
daC.. escitalopram res55: antidepressant drug Read
daD.. agomelatine res55: antidepressant drug Read
daE. vortioxetine res55: antidepressant drug Read
gd1.. *amitriptyline hcl [enuresis] res55: antidepressant drug Read
gd5.. *imipramine hcl [enuresis] res55: antidepressant drug Read
gde.. duloxetine res55: antidepressant drug Read

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Format API
XML site_root/api/v1/public/phenotypes/PH463/version/926/detail/?format=xml
JSON site_root/api/v1/public/phenotypes/PH463/version/926/detail/?format=json
R Package

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library(ConceptLibraryClient)


# Connect to API

client = connect_to_API(public=TRUE)


# Get details of phenotype

details = get_phenotype_detail_by_version('PH463', '926', api_client=client)

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CSV site_root/phenotypes/PH463/version/926/export/codes/
R Package

# Download here

library(ConceptLibraryClient)


# Connect to API

client = connect_to_API(public=TRUE)


# Get codelists of phenotype

codelists = get_phenotype_code_list('PH463', '926', api_client=client)

Version History

Version
ID
Name Owner Publish date
926 Antidepressant ieuan.scanlon 2021-10-06 currently shown

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